My dilemma is recently, about 3 weeks ago, I got the urge to smoke when I'm around my friends are present, drinking, having a good time.

I know I'm not 15 and peer pressured into doing it, I just decided to try it for myself. Made me dizzy at first, my buddy said "dont take such monster hits off of that shit", but the overall feeling is good.

My wife does not know. I only smoke 1-2 every weekend since then. I'm afraid of developing a dependence on these things...

I was a pretty big athlete in HS, played soccer for 4 yrs and could run for days, even a sub 5 min mile (never ran cross country cuz I was playing soccer all 4 seasons). Anyway, I decided not to play in college and after a horrible 1st semester away (hated the college) I came home and did community college. All my friends who were home were smokers, some had even been smoking since like 12-13 yrs old. I caved in and started with just smoking clove/flavored cigarettes and stuff like that every now and then but then I started bumming the real ones from these friends and thus got addicted. I never was a HEAVY smoker, maybe 1/2 a pack a day but it lasted for 8 years. The biggest problem was that I LIKED IT. It was kinda hard to quit, took me 2 rounds of Chantix but I'm glad I did. It's been 10 months and it was one of the best choices I've ever made.

The point of all that is of course you like it, of course its easy to say I only do it so often but its called "addicitve" for a reason. I promise you that in time it will go from social smoking to a regular thing, thats how it works. You don't wanna get addicted. It's dirty (smells), extremely unhealthy and if that isn't enough... it's so fricking expensive these days. 1/2 the reason I was able to afford my 135i was because I'm not spending $200 a month on cigarettes!

Just stop while you're ahead. Chew a piece of gum instead or something. Like I said, it starts as something "casual" but 99/100 times turns into more within a few months.

Right now it's exciting because it feels 'bad'; my wife definitely would not approve if she found out.
Just wanted to share that, definitely will stop before I have an addiction problem, let alone the expense associated with that.

i have a similar issue with chewing i stopped at the urging of my girlfriend last summer and have started again without her knowing. feel a little guilty about it so i kinda quit again(havent had one for couple weeks)

i have a similar issue with chewing i stopped at the urging of my girlfriend last summer and have started again without her knowing. feel a little guilty about it so i kinda quit again(havent had one for couple weeks)

I don't know man...how would you like if she was doing something you wouldn't like and not telling you? That's the way I see it.

I've been a heavy smoker since I was 13. I love the habit, always have, but I'm 30 years into it. I know I can look forward to either an early cardio-pulmonary death, cancer, or at best, slow suffocation via emphysema. I started during my hellraising years and I honestly thought then that I'd never see 40 because a car wreck or other violent death would get me before that milestone. Now I'm 40 and one hell of an addict and not much of a hellraiser any more.

High prices, social isolation and being a robotic slave to nicotine are only the mild problems.

dude quit smoking. my wifes boss just died from it. at first she was just coughing then it turned into chemo. like 2 weeks later she died. dont let it happen to you. plus its a nasty habit. women dont really dig men who smoke. your finger tips change color and your breath smells/ gum ccant even save you.

I started about two years ago. Tried it for stress management and it worked but I only had a few on the weekends. Eventually the habit moved to a few a day/everyday (which is what others have echoed here- it'll go heavier as you continue) but that is where it plateaued for me. As of now, I don't really get urges and can stop when I want but it's still a good feeling. Ever since I started, the longest I've gone without one is about 5 weeks (in this situation-Vegas caved me) and I tend to think of myself as a social smoker as well, but obviously common sense tells everyone it will get more addictive so I am on the path to quitting completely and turning down cigarettes at social situations.

I've been a heavy smoker since I was 13. I love the habit, always have, but I'm 30 years into it. I know I can look forward to either an early cardio-pulmonary death, cancer, or at best, slow suffocation via emphysema. I started during my hellraising years and I honestly thought then that I'd never see 40 because a car wreck or other violent death would get me before that milestone. Now I'm 40 and one hell of an addict and not much of a hellraiser any more.

High prices, social isolation and being a robotic slave to nicotine are only the mild problems.

Stop while you can.

Don't look back.

You need to do something social, grab your girl

Depends.

I smoked socially in college. My freshman year I started buying cigs, just b/c I usually had to wait for them to get out of class and would smoke. I never ever had the urge to smoke. I did it when I was bored. Quit doing it when I graudated.